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in what way is the satanic temple a religion? >> religion helps define who you are. as satanists, we are fighting for moral progress. we see how much encroachment there is of religion in public affairs, and i think it's only the responsible thing to do to fight for your own deeply held beliefs. >> beliefs like these. the struggle for justice is ongoing. one's body is inviolable. the freedom of others should be respected. and just how is the temple waging this fight? with satanic symbols the news can't help but notice. >> this holiday display by the satanic temple features a snake wrapped around a cross, it reads "the greatest gift is knowledge," and it's coming to the state capitol. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> as a skilled artist michael is now using his craft to stand with the temple
in what way is the satanic temple a religion? >> religion helps define who you are. as satanists, we are fighting for moral progress. we see how much encroachment there is of religion in public affairs, and i think it's only the responsible thing to do to fight for your own deeply held beliefs. >> beliefs like these. the struggle for justice is ongoing. one's body is inviolable. the freedom of others should be respected. and just how is the temple waging this fight? with satanic...
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in what way is the satanic temple a religion? >> religion helps define who we are. as satanists, we are fighting for moral progress. we see how much encroachment there is of religion in public affairs, and i think it's only the responsible thing to do to fight for your own deeply held beliefs. >> beliefs like these. the struggle for justice is ongoing. one's body is inviolable. the freedom of others should be respected. and just how's the temple waging this fight? with satanic symbols, the news can't help but notice. >> this holiday display by the satanic temple features a snake wrapped around a cross, it reads the greatest gift is knowledge, and it's coming to the state capitol. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pai
in what way is the satanic temple a religion? >> religion helps define who we are. as satanists, we are fighting for moral progress. we see how much encroachment there is of religion in public affairs, and i think it's only the responsible thing to do to fight for your own deeply held beliefs. >> beliefs like these. the struggle for justice is ongoing. one's body is inviolable. the freedom of others should be respected. and just how's the temple waging this fight? with satanic...
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in what way is the satanic temple a religion? >> religion helps define who we are. as satanists, we are fighting for moral progress. we see how much encroachment there is of religion in public affairs, and i think it's only the responsible thing to do to fight for your own deeply held beliefs. >> beliefs like these. the struggle for justice is ongoing. one's body is in inviolable. the freedom of others should be respected. and just how's the temple waging this fight? with satanic symbols, the news can't help but notice. >> this holiday display by the satanic temple features a snake wrapped around a cross, it reads its the greatest gift is knowledge and it's coming to the state capitol. put some distance between you and temptation with meta appetite control. clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. new, from metamucil, the #1 doctor recommended brand. don't put off checking out your options until sixty-five. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like
in what way is the satanic temple a religion? >> religion helps define who we are. as satanists, we are fighting for moral progress. we see how much encroachment there is of religion in public affairs, and i think it's only the responsible thing to do to fight for your own deeply held beliefs. >> beliefs like these. the struggle for justice is ongoing. one's body is in inviolable. the freedom of others should be respected. and just how's the temple waging this fight? with satanic...
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dan gillgov is a religions editor and he got a chance to talk with anita perry about religion and where that -- where that is on the hierarchy of importance for rick perry. and was she a reluctant subject for this conversation or was this something that she very quickly agreed to? >> well, she agreed to the interview, but i don't think she was that enthusiastic about it. i think that reveals a dynamic that is very important on the campaign. that is that the perrys are very comfortable talking about the religion when speaking to a christian audience. i talked to some religious activists in the republican party who were astounded that the perrys spent seven hours with them over the course of two days a couple of months ago shortly after he announced his campaign. and when she's talking or when the perrys are talking to a secular audience, they're a lot less comfortable about it. they don't want to be branded as a christian candidate or conservative christian candidate. we'll listen to what she told me when i asked her about her faith recently. >> okay. >> i think it probably had to do wit
dan gillgov is a religions editor and he got a chance to talk with anita perry about religion and where that -- where that is on the hierarchy of importance for rick perry. and was she a reluctant subject for this conversation or was this something that she very quickly agreed to? >> well, she agreed to the interview, but i don't think she was that enthusiastic about it. i think that reveals a dynamic that is very important on the campaign. that is that the perrys are very comfortable...
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aside from religion, how do you combat those perceptions? those are real issues. >> sometimes, just engage them in conversation. sometimes we engage in -- we talk with them. sometimes it works. sometimes they will need to be higher traditional leader. >> she says a turning point when respected traditional leaders put their full backing into the vaccine program. >> how helpful has the support been? >> fantastic. demonstrated to the whole world he is fully in support of what we have been doing. and we are taking a bottle of opb, the whole of it, put it in his mouth and swallowed it. and told the people, look, this is safe. it's not going to kill me. it's going to kill your children. and i'm your leader. >> there's this picture of you taking the oral polio vaccine. can you tell me what you were trying to achieve? >> a number of things, first of all, to show them it's not harmful. and then, secondly, reminded them of the law. that has not been applied before, but which provides for imprisonment for up to seven years for a parent who refuses to h
aside from religion, how do you combat those perceptions? those are real issues. >> sometimes, just engage them in conversation. sometimes we engage in -- we talk with them. sometimes it works. sometimes they will need to be higher traditional leader. >> she says a turning point when respected traditional leaders put their full backing into the vaccine program. >> how helpful has the support been? >> fantastic. demonstrated to the whole world he is fully in support of...
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no i'm not okay with any other religion, except if alice is, um, because that's the only true religion. there's definitely a lot of tension in the air. we've got satanists under the bus stop, and we've got christians to my left. very active right now. all right, well, with such opposition, the satanic temple is taking security precautions very seriously. before getting full access. attendees are required to sign their souls away to the devil. another move the temple hopes will dissuade protesters from infiltrating the event. but here at the first checkpoint, tension between faiths is rising. read. woman preventing us from entering he's ranting about jesus. some of the protesters came and they literally blocked this entrance . so the people inside called the cops because they didn't want to physically tear down the poster that they put over the entryway. they're trying to remain calm, not antagonize anyone and try to make things go smoothly as possible. it doesn't take long for the cops to arrive and as they try to keep the peace, the line for the event continues to grow. studies show t
no i'm not okay with any other religion, except if alice is, um, because that's the only true religion. there's definitely a lot of tension in the air. we've got satanists under the bus stop, and we've got christians to my left. very active right now. all right, well, with such opposition, the satanic temple is taking security precautions very seriously. before getting full access. attendees are required to sign their souls away to the devil. another move the temple hopes will dissuade...
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. >>> mindfulness is something that a lot of people talk about in the context of religion. other people think of it as the science of de-stressing. it is a popular topic. at the world economic forum. arianna huffington wrote a book about it. insurance companies like aetna practice it. goldie hawn is bringing it to schools all over the world. one breath through the nose. feel it go all the way through your body. >> on any given day. >> hold it and release it. >> at any given time, at the this elementary, you can find students taking a brain break. a cornerstone of mind up. a program dedicated to bringing mindfulness into the classroom. >> we are not worried about anything because we are just focused on breathing. >> this is one of thousands of schools that adopted mind up over the past ten years. mind up founder and creator, actress goldie hawn, believes when children better understand how their brains work, they can better handle their emotions. >> we felt teaching them about their brain and how that would work and how they actually know that a brain is plastic and you can
. >>> mindfulness is something that a lot of people talk about in the context of religion. other people think of it as the science of de-stressing. it is a popular topic. at the world economic forum. arianna huffington wrote a book about it. insurance companies like aetna practice it. goldie hawn is bringing it to schools all over the world. one breath through the nose. feel it go all the way through your body. >> on any given day. >> hold it and release it. >> at any...
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politics and religion, not the case these days. more like peas in a pod or so says some of the highest ranking men. >> mike wallace, they called him the 60 minutes pit bull reporter, remembering the man, his life and four decades of reporting. >> hello and thank you for joining us. the people of tulsa, oklahoma, can rest easy. they have to no longer worry about being gunned down if they leave their home homes. two men have been arrested. two victims are still in the hospital. a task force made up of homicide detectives and the fbi was created to hunt down those responsible for the friday morning shootings. tulsa police announced they believe they have the culprits behind bars. >> at about 01:47 hours this morning we did determine probably cause to affect the arrest with the assistance supported by special operations team of the two individuals we have in custody. >> a series of tips led investigators to one of the suspects burned out pick up truck. went to england oes home and spoke to one of his neighbors. she can't believe he wou
politics and religion, not the case these days. more like peas in a pod or so says some of the highest ranking men. >> mike wallace, they called him the 60 minutes pit bull reporter, remembering the man, his life and four decades of reporting. >> hello and thank you for joining us. the people of tulsa, oklahoma, can rest easy. they have to no longer worry about being gunned down if they leave their home homes. two men have been arrested. two victims are still in the hospital. a task...
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most religions have a huge core humor about their religions. that's what i always find slightly perverse about you can't tell religious jokes. there are books and books and books written by jews and catholics and muslims. >> i can think of two extremely christian people who are very close friends of might be who have a great sense of humor about christianity. absolutely. i think at times, you know, the networks bow down to the most angry and the most vocal. the two folks i'm thinking of are very comfortable in their religion. they're very at ease. they have no reason to be offended. >> we're going to come back and talk about charlie sheen who you >> i can think of two extremely christian people who are very close friends of might be who have a great sense of humor about christianity. absolutely. i think at times, you know, the networks bow down to the most angry and the most vocal. the two folks i'm thinking of are very comfortable in their religion. they're very at ease. they have no reason to be offended. >> we're going to come back and talk
most religions have a huge core humor about their religions. that's what i always find slightly perverse about you can't tell religious jokes. there are books and books and books written by jews and catholics and muslims. >> i can think of two extremely christian people who are very close friends of might be who have a great sense of humor about christianity. absolutely. i think at times, you know, the networks bow down to the most angry and the most vocal. the two folks i'm thinking of...
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. >> it's not just about religion. it's about the right religion. how did you phrase that? >> i think some of the people. some of the leaders in the evangelical community, in the south, it's not about having faith. faith to them is their faith. you must pray like them, kneel like they do. if you don't, faith doesn't matter. mitt romney, i think people think is a good person. a moral man. a good husband. but never unscrupulous or embezzlement. but he's attacked. reverend jeffries said in a mormonism is a cult. that's saying it has no validity as a religion. you hear that from some people. it doesn't matter if he's good guy, he's not our faith. so, we can't trust them. same thing with muslims. they attack obama. the whisper campaign continues. people still think he's muslim. >> we've talked about this in the past, don. i think something people describe as fundamental, at the core of who they are. we've seen presidents use this quote over and over. it informs every decision i make. we're talking about religion here. something that fundamental, asking to be put in a leadership
. >> it's not just about religion. it's about the right religion. how did you phrase that? >> i think some of the people. some of the leaders in the evangelical community, in the south, it's not about having faith. faith to them is their faith. you must pray like them, kneel like they do. if you don't, faith doesn't matter. mitt romney, i think people think is a good person. a moral man. a good husband. but never unscrupulous or embezzlement. but he's attacked. reverend jeffries...
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we'll talk with members of both religions in oklahoma coming up next. their reaction and what they to tell communities in the wake of this. and protests paralyze hong kong as demonstrators fight for the right to choose their own leaders. we'll talk to christiane amanpour ahead. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection las
we'll talk with members of both religions in oklahoma coming up next. their reaction and what they to tell communities in the wake of this. and protests paralyze hong kong as demonstrators fight for the right to choose their own leaders. we'll talk to christiane amanpour ahead. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in...
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this transcends the religion. this is the fact that this is what brought people to our country in the first place. i ask you and plead with you reach out to muslims and try to bridge build between communities. >> we appreciate your time this morning, absolutely appreciate you sending that message. thank you, muhammad heft, for joining us. >> thanks for having me. god bless you. >> from islam to atheism, evolutionary biologist richard dau kin joins me next. we're talking about their new film "the unbelievers" which follows their efforts to explain science and, well, not so much religion. f the most advanced driver systems ever made. stereoscopic vision... distronic plus braking... lane keeping and steering assist... eleven enhanced systems in all. ♪ twelve, counting your adrenaline system. ♪ the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent, exhilarating mercedes-benz ever made. ♪ her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day
this transcends the religion. this is the fact that this is what brought people to our country in the first place. i ask you and plead with you reach out to muslims and try to bridge build between communities. >> we appreciate your time this morning, absolutely appreciate you sending that message. thank you, muhammad heft, for joining us. >> thanks for having me. god bless you. >> from islam to atheism, evolutionary biologist richard dau kin joins me next. we're talking about...
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it's not just about religion. it's about the right religion. >> that's different. >> how did you phrase that? >> that's absolutely right. for some of the people, some of the leaders in the evangelical community in the south, that it's not about having faith. it's not about having more or less, faith to them is their faith. you must pray like them and think like them. you must kneel like they do, and if you don't, then their faith doesn't matter. mitt romania any, a good person, a good moral man, a loyal husband, you know, business practices, maybe there's some issues there, but never unscrupulous or like embezler like that and i'm not mocking romney yet he's attacked for his faith. reverend jeffers, one of the leaders of the movement said mormonism is a cult. you hear that from some people and doesn't matter if he's a good guy, good more or less, a person you trust, he's in the our faith so we can't trust them. that's what's wrong to me. same thing with muslims, the whisper campaign continues, 50 people of people
it's not just about religion. it's about the right religion. >> that's different. >> how did you phrase that? >> that's absolutely right. for some of the people, some of the leaders in the evangelical community in the south, that it's not about having faith. it's not about having more or less, faith to them is their faith. you must pray like them and think like them. you must kneel like they do, and if you don't, then their faith doesn't matter. mitt romania any, a good...
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please join the freedom from religion foundation today. ron reagan, lifelong atheist, not afraid of burning in hell. ♪ the new raid essentials light trap uses light to attract, then trap, flying insects light-powered attraction. insecticide-free protection. raid. protection for everyone. sc johnson. >>> we're closed, yeah. yeah, you'll do the intro, then have them come in. >> there is so much potential for good to be done in our statehouses and on capitol hill because we know there's evil. but today my guest is one of the good ones, one of those who's fighting evil. arkansas senator jason, who has done an amazing job advocating for pre-born life. he introduced the strongest pro-life legislation ever passed in the statehouse. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i think a lot's happened, but we still have a lot of work to do. >> that's right. >> it was god's divine will that roe be overturned. but i also believe it is god's will that abortion be abolished in this nation completely. >> we need more jasons in statehouses across the co
please join the freedom from religion foundation today. ron reagan, lifelong atheist, not afraid of burning in hell. ♪ the new raid essentials light trap uses light to attract, then trap, flying insects light-powered attraction. insecticide-free protection. raid. protection for everyone. sc johnson. >>> we're closed, yeah. yeah, you'll do the intro, then have them come in. >> there is so much potential for good to be done in our statehouses and on capitol hill because we know...
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islam is just a religion, and like every religion in the world it depends on what you bring to it. if you're a violent person, your islam, your judaism, your christianity, your hinduism is going to be violent. there are marauding buddhist monks in myanmar slaughtering women and children. does buddhism promote violence? of course not. people are violent or peaceful. and that depends on their politics, their social world, the way that they see their communities, the way they see themselves. >> so reza, you don't think there's anything more -- the justice system in muslim countries you don't think is somehow more primitive or subjune gates women more than in other countries? >> did you hear what you just said? you said in muslim countries. i just told you that indonesia women are absolutely 100% equal to men. in turkey they have had more female representatives, more female heads of state in turkey than we have in the united states. >> yes, but in pakistan -- >> stop saying things like muslim countries -- >> in pakistan women are still being stoned to death. >> and that's a problem for
islam is just a religion, and like every religion in the world it depends on what you bring to it. if you're a violent person, your islam, your judaism, your christianity, your hinduism is going to be violent. there are marauding buddhist monks in myanmar slaughtering women and children. does buddhism promote violence? of course not. people are violent or peaceful. and that depends on their politics, their social world, the way that they see their communities, the way they see themselves....
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there's freedom of religion in this country, right but what we're seeing is this strand would, in the maga movement that christianity should take this supreme role in the united states and the trump is very hey, much the person to achieve that. that's kind of one part of this stock that we're looking at when we're speaking to pastors who are very concerned about this. and then when it comes to the misinformation, prior diverse, which you heard that lady falsely say that she believes the 2020 election was stolen what we've really seen is that by convincing so many millions of americans, i think something like that. third of all americans don't believe biden was legitimately elected. it really opens up the floodgates to this sort of alternate reality. we're everything else is possible. so many other things that seem crazy or seem plausible. so we also kinda dive deep into this super taylor swift's super bowl conspiracy theory that you might remember. we look at a bit at the genesis of that and how that became so popular. >> so in your conversations with people, did get the impression th
there's freedom of religion in this country, right but what we're seeing is this strand would, in the maga movement that christianity should take this supreme role in the united states and the trump is very hey, much the person to achieve that. that's kind of one part of this stock that we're looking at when we're speaking to pastors who are very concerned about this. and then when it comes to the misinformation, prior diverse, which you heard that lady falsely say that she believes the 2020...
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trump is hitting him, questioning his religion. this has to be about the evangelical vote in iowa. >> absolutely. trump is suggesting that carson's faith is extreme and carson has gone out of the way to say faith is less important as your relationship with god. but certainly this is a dig at carson. we're entering a new phase on the gop side. you have for the first time clear proof that carson is on top in iowa. can trump get back on top in iowa? u think it's very interesting going into the next debate. >> how much does it matter if trump loses that iowa caucus? how big of a deal is that? >> actually it's not that big a deal if you look at history. usually iowa and new hampshire voters split on who they want if you look back at 2012 rick santorum won iowa. 2008 and mike huckabee won it. so iowa is important, it can give you a big boost, but if you do win iowa and then do win new hampshire, history shows you're on the way to the nomination. >> jamie, let's talk jeb bush. let's play some sound from saturday. >> i have plenty of energ
trump is hitting him, questioning his religion. this has to be about the evangelical vote in iowa. >> absolutely. trump is suggesting that carson's faith is extreme and carson has gone out of the way to say faith is less important as your relationship with god. but certainly this is a dig at carson. we're entering a new phase on the gop side. you have for the first time clear proof that carson is on top in iowa. can trump get back on top in iowa? u think it's very interesting going into...
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so does all of this mean that religion will eventually be a thing of the past? no, because worldwide the numbers tell a different story. christians and muslims will increase in numbers overall, keeping up with population growth or better, while the non-religious will see their share of the population decline. that's because religion will thrive in developing parts of the world, like subsaharan africa, where birthrates are high. pew predicts the demographics will also contribute to a significant shift in the relative popularity of certain religions. in 2010, christianity was the most popular faith with islam ranking second. in 2050, islam will almost tie christianity because muslims who are younger and have high fertility rates will increase their numbers by 73%, over twice as much as any other religion. one point, lots of people claim and believe that europe is going to turn muslim in a few decades. well, the pew report shows that even in 2050, only 10% of europe's population will be muslim. in the u.s., the number will be much lower still, though muslims will o
so does all of this mean that religion will eventually be a thing of the past? no, because worldwide the numbers tell a different story. christians and muslims will increase in numbers overall, keeping up with population growth or better, while the non-religious will see their share of the population decline. that's because religion will thrive in developing parts of the world, like subsaharan africa, where birthrates are high. pew predicts the demographics will also contribute to a significant...
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he said the administration's assault on our freedoms, outlining financial health, medical and also religion. and the crowd, they began applauding to the pipeline, and then fast and furious which led to a dead border agent and how they were calling upon the resignation or the firing upon attorney general eric holder. one thing i do want to take upon, something that's certainly the most talked about the gun incident recently in our country. that happened back in stanford, florida. he made no mention of trayvon martin or george zimmerman. and keep many mind, zimmerman wasn't immediately arrested on the stand your ground law in florida. it's in florida and 25 other states. and it was essentially enacted in part with the help of the national rifle association. so there you have it, the last 20 minute, mitt romney, and here we go, the beginning of the general election season. meantime, a possible conflict of interest in the trayvon martin murder case against george zimmerman. not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it
he said the administration's assault on our freedoms, outlining financial health, medical and also religion. and the crowd, they began applauding to the pipeline, and then fast and furious which led to a dead border agent and how they were calling upon the resignation or the firing upon attorney general eric holder. one thing i do want to take upon, something that's certainly the most talked about the gun incident recently in our country. that happened back in stanford, florida. he made no...
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we're talking about religions that have heavy baggage, aghoism, scientology, view due, these are religions that people just naturally have opinions of already. >> and feel anxiety about. >> exactly. i guess what i'm triepg to do is get you to start thinking in a deeper way, to reframe your perceptions of people who seem different than you. if you can do it in a tv show, maybe you can do it in the world. >> look, it's very instructive. you don't have to go to that extreme of perversity. you deal with it all the time within islam. you have a huge part of the american population right now that is afraid that muslims will come here and import sharia instead of the u.s. constitution, and people really believe it. you and i got sideways on this issue once because i believe that's something you've got to address as muslims. it sucks that each of you is appointed to defend your own faith, but that is a reality that people feel here. how do you deal with it? >> i think we're in a time right now of profound religious polarization. we have an administration that is using a lot of fear of religions an
we're talking about religions that have heavy baggage, aghoism, scientology, view due, these are religions that people just naturally have opinions of already. >> and feel anxiety about. >> exactly. i guess what i'm triepg to do is get you to start thinking in a deeper way, to reframe your perceptions of people who seem different than you. if you can do it in a tv show, maybe you can do it in the world. >> look, it's very instructive. you don't have to go to that extreme of...
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its the devinely revealed religion with script tours and practices. there are elements of heroindui and islam. but here in the united states there is about 700,000 members of the faith around the world there is about 25 million. many of them come from an ethnic heritage out of india. now, kate, there are several important parts of the faith we want to talk about. one is medication on god. the other is honest living and clean living. the other is service to the community. and in those areas, that's where we see a lot of the practices of the faith come out and where we saw the worship service going on sunday in that community. there is no set day of worship in the faith but here in the united states it often follows the american work week. we see a lot of worship services for sikhs taking place on the weekend. >> and following this tragedy, we've also been reminded that the sikh community has been targeted time and again post 9/11. why is that? >> one of the important tenants for the faith that many observers keep is they keep the hair long, men and wom
its the devinely revealed religion with script tours and practices. there are elements of heroindui and islam. but here in the united states there is about 700,000 members of the faith around the world there is about 25 million. many of them come from an ethnic heritage out of india. now, kate, there are several important parts of the faith we want to talk about. one is medication on god. the other is honest living and clean living. the other is service to the community. and in those areas,...
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. >> reporter: excessive restrictions on freedom of expression and religion. torture. and yet this week former government officials were treated to luxury travel and accommodations in a city where the azerbaijani government's beautification campaign has meant human rights watch says eviction from former homes. when the officials speak as did top white house advisers jim muhsina and robert gibbs they are handsomely compensated tens of thousands of dollars. republicans in attendance as well. former top official paul wolf witnesses and dick luger. >> it raises questions about whether the public interest is always the number one interest when these folks are going abroad and collecting five-figure checks. >> reporter: current members of congress were also listed as attending though they would not have been paid. where is all the money coming from? every day azerbaijan pumps one billion barrels of airline through its new pipeline. so perhaps not surprisingly this week's conference was sponsored by oil and gas companies including bp, conoco phillips, chevron, and the state o
. >> reporter: excessive restrictions on freedom of expression and religion. torture. and yet this week former government officials were treated to luxury travel and accommodations in a city where the azerbaijani government's beautification campaign has meant human rights watch says eviction from former homes. when the officials speak as did top white house advisers jim muhsina and robert gibbs they are handsomely compensated tens of thousands of dollars. republicans in attendance as...
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how does extremism in any religion lead someone to commit violent acts in the name of religion? that's in our faces of faith. >>> coming up next, the parents of a 10-year-old girl are challenging the rules of organ donation as they fight to save their daughter sarah's life. you see her right there. they're going to join me next. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsen
how does extremism in any religion lead someone to commit violent acts in the name of religion? that's in our faces of faith. >>> coming up next, the parents of a 10-year-old girl are challenging the rules of organ donation as they fight to save their daughter sarah's life. you see her right there. they're going to join me next. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made...
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the book explains how at the end of the 20th century two coiled forces, religion and markets, sprung on to the world stage. china's reforms, margaret thatcher's rise, ayatollah all began in 1979 and have been shaping international life ever since. karl tells the story of that pivotal year and its koconsequee with intelligence and grace. now for the last look. this has been become the face of the modern protester. we saw it on the streets of turkey this week and airline woerks and many others, too. and in thailand this week, too, covering the faces of anti-government protesters. they were used by the anti-austerity protesters in greece, by the occupy movement, by the protesters in take and hackers. and this week the saudi interior minister is said to have banned the masks all together. what do you think? the likeness is that of an explosives expert in the early 1600s in england who was part of a plot to blow up the state opening of the british parliame parliament. he is still burned in he have fanlg gi every year. a film was released in 2005 by cnn corporate cousin warner brothers. i
the book explains how at the end of the 20th century two coiled forces, religion and markets, sprung on to the world stage. china's reforms, margaret thatcher's rise, ayatollah all began in 1979 and have been shaping international life ever since. karl tells the story of that pivotal year and its koconsequee with intelligence and grace. now for the last look. this has been become the face of the modern protester. we saw it on the streets of turkey this week and airline woerks and many others,...
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minority religions can worship freely, and or have less rights because they are a minority religion. >> the america that i am hearing on tv is not -- >> it's has become -- anti-muslim is a platform you can get elected on. i felt like i needed to say, we don't need to go back to our country, because i am from new jersey, and that's my country. >> i was excited to be getting married, because it was time for me to get revenge. i have been a brides maid 17 times. i finally had a chance to get back at my friends, and it was my turn, and you know what i did? i put them all in burkas. >> the most shocking thing was the people, i misunderstood them as much as they misunderstood us, and i thought they would be screaming at us. when you get down here, most of these people have nothing against muslims, and they have been kind to us. such a nice crowd. i am getting spoiled. >>> wines made in the usa are defying the sour economy. they are setting sales records. we will explore why the american wineries are at an all-time high. first, advice from the cnn help desk. >> time for the help desk where
minority religions can worship freely, and or have less rights because they are a minority religion. >> the america that i am hearing on tv is not -- >> it's has become -- anti-muslim is a platform you can get elected on. i felt like i needed to say, we don't need to go back to our country, because i am from new jersey, and that's my country. >> i was excited to be getting married, because it was time for me to get revenge. i have been a brides maid 17 times. i finally had a...
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then on february 28th, 1993, following a gun battle between the atf and members of a religion group called the branch davidians, they lay siege to the group's compound near waco, texas. a cache of weapons is at the center of the controversy. >> have a was in a rage over both of those incidents. the one thing that pushed him over the edge and turned him into a trust was the waco incident. >> at one point, mcveigh drives to waco to deserve the siege. >> he parked his car and was selling anti-government pamphlets giving interviews about how much he distrusted the u.s. government. >> during an assault by the fbi on april 19th, the branch davidian compound is engulfed by fire. at least 76 men, women, and children die in the inferno. >> mcveigh told us that he was convinced that the u.s. government purposely murdered women and children at the waco compound. it was all part of an effort to destroy gun rights in america. the triggering moment was waco. he was there and he decided that the government had gone too far. >> he was going to start his own war. >> the first strike would be aimed at the h
then on february 28th, 1993, following a gun battle between the atf and members of a religion group called the branch davidians, they lay siege to the group's compound near waco, texas. a cache of weapons is at the center of the controversy. >> have a was in a rage over both of those incidents. the one thing that pushed him over the edge and turned him into a trust was the waco incident. >> at one point, mcveigh drives to waco to deserve the siege. >> he parked his car and was...
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many people who speak badly about other religions or who make fun of them make other people's religion a joke, that is a provocation. there's a limit. every religion has dignity, every religion that respects people. >> the pope didn't specifically mention "charlie hebdo" or its depiction of the prophet muhammad. he went on to say to kill in the name of god is an aberration. >>> stay with us because we're following the pope all through the first full day of his visit to the philippines. we'll have a live report for you from manila. and a closer look at the u.s. military strategy for defeating terrorist groups. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sa
many people who speak badly about other religions or who make fun of them make other people's religion a joke, that is a provocation. there's a limit. every religion has dignity, every religion that respects people. >> the pope didn't specifically mention "charlie hebdo" or its depiction of the prophet muhammad. he went on to say to kill in the name of god is an aberration. >>> stay with us because we're following the pope all through the first full day of his visit to...
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nation under god and one religion under god, right? all of us together, working together. . >> let's talk about this now with lieutenant general mark hertling, retired cnn military analyst, commanding germ of europe and the 7th army. flynn said this at the reawaken america conference in texas, which tells you a little bit about the audience there. it's not like he hasn't sworn allegiance to the constitution before. he knows how bad it is what he was saying. >> that was quite a lineup you gave a moment ago. but when you talk about mike flynn saying this he awakened james madison, alexander hamilton, franklin roosevelt and multiple supreme court justices who have spoken about the important topic of freedom of religion traced in the first line of the first amendment of our bill of rights. so, yeah, it concerned me a little bit. and this isn't just some guy practicing freedom of speech. this is an individual, former lieutenant general in the army and as a national security adviser has taken the oath to protect and defend the constitution a
nation under god and one religion under god, right? all of us together, working together. . >> let's talk about this now with lieutenant general mark hertling, retired cnn military analyst, commanding germ of europe and the 7th army. flynn said this at the reawaken america conference in texas, which tells you a little bit about the audience there. it's not like he hasn't sworn allegiance to the constitution before. he knows how bad it is what he was saying. >> that was quite a...
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alex says, waging a war on religion? none of his policies have tried to attack religion. they have, however, worked to open up the definition of religion to include faith other than christianity. patricia says, yes, president obama and his administration have waged a marriage and health care war calling it a quality that they attempt to force to violate their doctrine. and god is love, not hate. and all the religious leaders are promoting hatred for our president and ethnic groups. do as i say, not as i do. from carlos, of course not. it's ridiculous that the republicans would make up such a lie. it's campaign season and the gop will make up any lie just to win the presidency. keep the conversation going. there's been a passionate response this afternoon, suzanne. facebook.com/carolcnn. >> super bowl, i know you're a big football fan. tim tebow is going to be with us tomorrow in the newsroom. >> get out. >> i'm not kidding. if you've had a chance to ask him anything, what would you ask him? maybe we'll ask him tomorrow. how do you come up with tebowing. >> what does that
alex says, waging a war on religion? none of his policies have tried to attack religion. they have, however, worked to open up the definition of religion to include faith other than christianity. patricia says, yes, president obama and his administration have waged a marriage and health care war calling it a quality that they attempt to force to violate their doctrine. and god is love, not hate. and all the religious leaders are promoting hatred for our president and ethnic groups. do as i say,...
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it's been difficult to teach religion in the school. let's face it, several decades of state-imposed eighatheism ha taken its poll. one quarter of the catholics in the country goes to mass on a regular bays and 50% say they have no religion at all. this is a church that needs a shot in the arm and certainly this hit by a wildly popular pope in the first pope from south america i think could be the new leash on life that the catholics are looking for. >> how does this current pope match up with other recent popes as far as political activism? >> i think the substance of his positions are exactly the same as those of john paul. they called for a restoration of diplomatic relations and they called for cuba to take its place in the community of nations and they also called on cuba to do a better job of promoting human rights and religious freedoms, so nothing has really changed there. i think the difference is that francis, at least on this issue, has simply been more effective at moving the ball. you look at his poll numbers around the wor
it's been difficult to teach religion in the school. let's face it, several decades of state-imposed eighatheism ha taken its poll. one quarter of the catholics in the country goes to mass on a regular bays and 50% say they have no religion at all. this is a church that needs a shot in the arm and certainly this hit by a wildly popular pope in the first pope from south america i think could be the new leash on life that the catholics are looking for. >> how does this current pope match up...
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so it's sort of, as you said, part religion, part political. and they would argue, part humanitarian as they make a statement through these marches in mexico. ana? >> back to what the president is saying. no deal on daca in big capital letters. we've heard him say that before, only to reverse himself. how are u.s. lawmakers taking this. >> it is questionable whether the president is marking a complete shift in policy here, or whether he was venting on what he saw on a cable news network this morning. a report on this caravan of immigrants moving through central america and in mexico that apparently frustrated him and he felt he had to send out these tweets. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are responding, pointing out the incongruity in president trump sending this message on immigration on easter sunday, not exactly the most merciful tone from president trump. i want to read to you a tweet send out by eric swalwell of california. he quoted a bible verse, he writes "you must not mistreat or oppress foreigners in any way. you, yourselves wer
so it's sort of, as you said, part religion, part political. and they would argue, part humanitarian as they make a statement through these marches in mexico. ana? >> back to what the president is saying. no deal on daca in big capital letters. we've heard him say that before, only to reverse himself. how are u.s. lawmakers taking this. >> it is questionable whether the president is marking a complete shift in policy here, or whether he was venting on what he saw on a cable news...
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cnn.com religion editor does great work and joins me from washington on the story. dan, thanks for joining us. and tell us which religious leader made these comments and what's the point he's trying to make. >> his name is richard land. he's the public policy chief for the biggest evangelical denomination southern baptist in the country. i thought this was really fascinating what he said. he said he thought that the mormonism of mitt romney is becoming a bigger issue in the gem election because basically the evangelicals that dominate a lot of primary states and have already voted already accept mitt romney, that he's comfortable with him being a mormon. that evangelicals are in competition with mormons for other converts. they tend to know a lot about the mormon faith. he says it's the democratic leaning voters that don't know about mormonism who will be shocked to learn about the religion in the coming months. >> is he saying a mormon should not be a president of the united states? that sounds awfully bigoted to say that. >> he's not saying that at all. as a matte
cnn.com religion editor does great work and joins me from washington on the story. dan, thanks for joining us. and tell us which religious leader made these comments and what's the point he's trying to make. >> his name is richard land. he's the public policy chief for the biggest evangelical denomination southern baptist in the country. i thought this was really fascinating what he said. he said he thought that the mormonism of mitt romney is becoming a bigger issue in the gem election...
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. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman and essentially black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting themselves apart from mainstream cities and locations on purpose and believing, then, that not only people of other faiths or ethnicities or nationalities were the enemy, but that the united states government was the biggest enemy. >> the question that recurs is what was the connection between tim mcveigh and elohim city? tim mcveigh said he never went there. there are people, however, who claim to have seen mcveigh at elohim city, and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you
. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman and essentially black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really...
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also took care to note extremism and attacks on all political parties, on all races and creeds and religions. he noted the congressional baseball practice that was attacked, only after the gunman had asked if they were republicans. i thought it was significant. did young that was significant that he raised this? >> yeah, it was. and an incredibly deft way to bring in that other side of the equation. let's call it what it is. he came right out and said, our biggest hot spot is racially motivated extremists, and we all know that the pbroad, broad majority of those are white supremacists, people targeting people of color and immigrants and things like that. but he brought the other side of the equation into it by referring to the shooting of the congressional baseball practice and he did it very carefully, by saying a shooting by someone who committed the shooting only after he confirmed that the players were republicans. i think that reflects the fact that the fbi still doesn't exactly know what that shooter was up to. they never really uncovered the sort of detailed evidence that laid out a s
also took care to note extremism and attacks on all political parties, on all races and creeds and religions. he noted the congressional baseball practice that was attacked, only after the gunman had asked if they were republicans. i thought it was significant. did young that was significant that he raised this? >> yeah, it was. and an incredibly deft way to bring in that other side of the equation. let's call it what it is. he came right out and said, our biggest hot spot is racially...
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now he cracks about carson's religion. carson's response, and we saw this in the debates, too, is to be very placid, low key, genial, and let it roll off his back. and it's working for both of them, right, for now. it presumably can't forever, but what's fascinating is they are appealing seemingly to -- and you can see it in the polls -- they're appealing to different constituencies. carson is winning voters who are, again, i think primarily religionous, many evangelical, attracted to his demeanor, his decency, his life story, and trump is winning voters who are angry and want someone to channel their anger and, you know, take it to washington and negotiate the most awesome deals ever. and they sort of, you know, are like ships in the night passing when they sort of work against each other. >> go ahead, jeffry. >> two different styles but they're both outsiders and i think that's why both are doing so well. >> i guess you've got it right on that. thank you so much, jeffry and rob. >> thank you. >> have a good one. >>> vice
now he cracks about carson's religion. carson's response, and we saw this in the debates, too, is to be very placid, low key, genial, and let it roll off his back. and it's working for both of them, right, for now. it presumably can't forever, but what's fascinating is they are appealing seemingly to -- and you can see it in the polls -- they're appealing to different constituencies. carson is winning voters who are, again, i think primarily religionous, many evangelical, attracted to his...
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and when he turned to religion, i guess in many ways he espoused a more conservative view of life. and he started to feel less and less comfortable with the, you know with the society that he was a part of. he also was unable to really sort of strike that balance between everything that he sort of -- his desires and young ambitions and -- you know wanting to see women, date and still sort of fulfill the need and desire to be a good person. i think that's a huge part of the struggle. a very internal struggle. this is happening amid all this -- this great economic and political turmoil in egypt but also in the region. everyone is flooded with horrific images everywhere out of syria. i mean, so all of these different factors are really sort of moving people in different ways and to different extents and directions. and it's hard to sort of come up with one simple easy answer as to how -- >> trying to figure out how to stop this, the power of the propaganda and recruitment that it's isis. bigger picture question, when you found yourself there -- and a lot of our discussions surround re
and when he turned to religion, i guess in many ways he espoused a more conservative view of life. and he started to feel less and less comfortable with the, you know with the society that he was a part of. he also was unable to really sort of strike that balance between everything that he sort of -- his desires and young ambitions and -- you know wanting to see women, date and still sort of fulfill the need and desire to be a good person. i think that's a huge part of the struggle. a very...
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they believe a different religion. a huge population of hundreds of thousands of people for effectively stateless and victims of their birth. they have now basically been sequestered in enclaves, in ghettos by the government here. they are not allowed to leave these places. they are not allowed to leave these zones or walk down the streets of other towns and cities here. we have been to a clinic here where woman who have just given birth told us their children are not given birth certificates. it is a form of ethnic, racial, religious apartheid. it targets this population, hundreds of thousands of whom are stateless. the majority rakhine buddhist population insist the rohingya people are not citizens, they are illegal immigrants and should not be afforded the rights that citizens of this country receive. many of them have argued that all of the rohingya people must leave their state. you are talking a nation of about 1 million people, by restrictioning their freedom to access schools and jobs and health care and even t
they believe a different religion. a huge population of hundreds of thousands of people for effectively stateless and victims of their birth. they have now basically been sequestered in enclaves, in ghettos by the government here. they are not allowed to leave these places. they are not allowed to leave these zones or walk down the streets of other towns and cities here. we have been to a clinic here where woman who have just given birth told us their children are not given birth certificates....
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>> war on religion. >> you can't say it any stronger than that. clearly rick perry reaching out to the conservative voters, those iowa caucusgoers who can really make or break his campaign. he really needs to do well in iowa to continue on in the republican presidential nomination. that's what we're seeing in that 30-second ad, brooke. >> how about this poll? the voters are saying, congress, get out. >> get out. you know, if you're a congressman right now and you believed the numbers, you might want to start looking for another job. this new gallup poll has devastating news for them. let's look here. 76% of americans think that members of congress do not deserve to be reelected. basically, as donald trump would say, you're fired. now, what's interesting about these number sz, when it comes down to it, though, most americans probably do not want to see their congressman fired. they want to see other people's congressmen fired. so the fact is, people are very upset, of course, what's happening here in washington or what's not happening here in washi
>> war on religion. >> you can't say it any stronger than that. clearly rick perry reaching out to the conservative voters, those iowa caucusgoers who can really make or break his campaign. he really needs to do well in iowa to continue on in the republican presidential nomination. that's what we're seeing in that 30-second ad, brooke. >> how about this poll? the voters are saying, congress, get out. >> get out. you know, if you're a congressman right now and you...
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so religion or faith-based consciousness has address those issues. >> bishop, thauk. thank you. very interesting. thanks. >> pleasure. >> and for more stories on faith, check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. >>> still ahead, remembering tv icon jean stapleton. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discon
so religion or faith-based consciousness has address those issues. >> bishop, thauk. thank you. very interesting. thanks. >> pleasure. >> and for more stories on faith, check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. >>> still ahead, remembering tv icon jean stapleton. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it...
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ben carson is talking about religion the most. the comment of muslims should not be president or he would not support them as president. he doesn't believe they would not compromise their views while serving as president. i think this happens when you have these two candidates. donald trump and ben carson leading in the polls, both non politicians. this is their first time on the political stage as candidates. i think they are both breaking the rules of politics. you are seeing the unconventional conversations going on. >> let's talk about the democrats here. you saw hillary clinton and bernie sanders this weekend. specifically on the idea of shouting of gun control. hillary clinton is playing to win here. >> yeah. absolutely. i think sanders fired a shot this weekend at her during the jefferson jackson dinner. she fired back the next day when bernie sanders said that clinton was shouting over gun control. clinton was quick to pull the sexism card there by saying some people think women are shouting when in fact they're not. so be
ben carson is talking about religion the most. the comment of muslims should not be president or he would not support them as president. he doesn't believe they would not compromise their views while serving as president. i think this happens when you have these two candidates. donald trump and ben carson leading in the polls, both non politicians. this is their first time on the political stage as candidates. i think they are both breaking the rules of politics. you are seeing the...
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and our themselves different races, religions, jewish, muslim, palestinian others. so we've got to stop zeroing in on the small minority people may say something crazy because we don't do that with pro-israel protests. we've got to listen to what the kids actually saying an address, the merits of that they want the genocide, the stop, and they want their schools and stuff funding, human rights abuses overseas. >> all right, edouard mitchell, we really appreciate your time. thanks so much thank you and the jurors in donald trump's hush money trial will spend their weekend digesting the testimony heard all week. what that testimony can tell us about what to expect from the rest of the trial. >> then cnn newsroom live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc, misra will read back here again, president biden, and comedian collin joseph, headlines the white house correspondents dinner live tonight at seven eastern on cnn there are giant so mug they are the minute woman building or babies next generation submarines. they are giant and what the
and our themselves different races, religions, jewish, muslim, palestinian others. so we've got to stop zeroing in on the small minority people may say something crazy because we don't do that with pro-israel protests. we've got to listen to what the kids actually saying an address, the merits of that they want the genocide, the stop, and they want their schools and stuff funding, human rights abuses overseas. >> all right, edouard mitchell, we really appreciate your time. thanks so much...
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the book explains how the end of the 20th century, two forces, religion and markets, sprung onto the world stage. china's reforms, margaret thatcher's rise, ayatollah khomeini's revolution, they all began in 1979 and have been shaping international life ever since. carl tells the story of that pivotal year and its consequences with intelligence, grace, and lusidty. now for the last look. this has become the face of the modern protester. we saw it on the streets of turkey this week. worn on masks by airline workers but by many others, too. and in thailand this week, too, covering the faces of anti-government protesters. they were used by the anti-austerity protesters in greece, by the occupy movement, by the protesters in tahrir square, by the mysterious hackers known as anonymous. >> greetings citizens of the world. >> and the visage is apparently so frightening that this week, the saudi interior minister is said to have banned the masks all together in his country, following in the footsteps of his neighbors in bahrain and the uae. what do you think? the likeness is that of guy faul
the book explains how the end of the 20th century, two forces, religion and markets, sprung onto the world stage. china's reforms, margaret thatcher's rise, ayatollah khomeini's revolution, they all began in 1979 and have been shaping international life ever since. carl tells the story of that pivotal year and its consequences with intelligence, grace, and lusidty. now for the last look. this has become the face of the modern protester. we saw it on the streets of turkey this week. worn on...